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Okay... misleading title. Its not a mount of death, but it is a bit sharp and pointy.
![]() After reading the Where to mout LEV-O-GAUGE thread I had an idea. It started with a partition clip. Headliner fabric in the H3 isn't all that different from a cube-a-cage wall, so one of these clips should do it. ![]() ![]() I grabbed a few from my office and went to town. 10 minutes later with a bandsaw, a sander, some glue, and a small block of spare maple this is what I had: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And here is the installed result: ![]() No messy adhesive, no screw holes. Once removed no marks are left behind. Not too shabby for 10 minutes labor and some scrap materials. The LEV-O-Gauge hangs esentially verticle and can easilly be moved wherever you feel like it. Just be careful, the pins are sharp. ![]() |
Hey, your about 1 degree off camber, better be careful
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looks like your table is crooked.
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brillant!
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u da man
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30 degrees f? you are crazy living that far north!!!!
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x2, but they won't let him in mexico...so what is he to do.
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Didn't even notice that. Damn that's too cold. We only saw that temp once this year right DEI? ![]() |
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Didn't even notice that. Damn that's too cold. We only saw that temp once this year right DEI? ![]() It warmed up to the high 50's, low 60's by the time I went to Starbucks this afternoon! ![]() ![]() |
its funny Ipe your high is our low
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